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. >> washington: that's... that's correct. >> whitaker: acting pays the bills, so... >> washington: acting pays the bills. do what you've got to do so that you can do what you want to do. i've just done what i wanted to do, now i've got to get back to what i've got to do. >> cbs sports update is brought to you by ford division. i'm james brown with scores from nfl today. pittsburgh and baltimore win to set up a christmas day showdown for the avs -- a.f.c. north. back-up quarterback leads houston to victory from 13 down to retain their a.f.c. south lead. green bay controls its playoff destiny with its win. new england clinches the a.f.c. east and a first-round buy. for the more sports news and scores gosh, to cbssports.com. e. ford, the brand with the most 5-star ratings... the highest owner loyalty... and award-winning value from kelley blue book. giving drivers what matters most. that's how you become america's best-selling brand. shop now during the ford year end event. get a thousand dollars ford smart bonus
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but will washington lawmakers get the message? last week congress enacted some new school safety measures and made modest changes to the background check system for gun purchases. is this all they can get done in an election year? it was another head turning week at the white house. on friday president trump first tweeted out a threat to veto a massive spending package then changed course and signed it just four hours later. saying he wanted to protect military spending increases. >> i say to congress i will never sign another bill like this again. i'm not going to do it again. >> brennan: the disagreements with national security advisor h.r. mcmaster led to his ouster he'll be replaced by ambassador john bolton. presidential attorney john dowd is also out mr. trump said he'd like to be interviewed by special counsel robert mueller but dowd reportedly didn't want him to. worst week in two years as concerns about a trade war intensified after the president's steel and aluminum tariffs went into affect. $60 billion worth of tariffs
but will washington lawmakers get the message? last week congress enacted some new school safety measures and made modest changes to the background check system for gun purchases. is this all they can get done in an election year? it was another head turning week at the white house. on friday president trump first tweeted out a threat to veto a massive spending package then changed course and signed it just four hours later. saying he wanted to protect military spending increases. >> i...
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washington is mired in gridlock. the arguments raised over taxes, the size of government and foreign wars. but have we heard it all before? today, we step back from the headlines and offer perspective from four widely acclaimed authors: edmund morris, whose "colonel roosevelt," the third of his books on theodore roosevelt, is just out. ron chernow, author of the massive new biography of george washington; bob woodward, who has yet another best seller with "obama's wars;" and arianna huffington, whose provocative new book is "third world america." then, i'll have a final thought on thanksgiving and why it is my favorite holiday. but first, four authors talk about then and now on "face the nation." captioning sponsored by cbs "face the nation" with cbs news chief washington correspondent bob schieffer. and now from cbs news in washington, bob schieffer. >> schieffer: and good morning again. edmund morris, ron chernow and bob woodward are in the studio with us. arianna huffington joins us from los angeles. welcome to al
washington is mired in gridlock. the arguments raised over taxes, the size of government and foreign wars. but have we heard it all before? today, we step back from the headlines and offer perspective from four widely acclaimed authors: edmund morris, whose "colonel roosevelt," the third of his books on theodore roosevelt, is just out. ron chernow, author of the massive new biography of george washington; bob woodward, who has yet another best seller with "obama's wars;" and...
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and this is george washington's actual copy? >> yes. >> washington had little formal education. but he read voraciously, novels include don quixote, and tax policy to farming. >> this is a special book. >> acts of congress was purchased at congress last year for $9.8 million anded kls the then brand new u.s. constitution. this is the actual copy of the constitution that george washington read to see what his powers as president were? >> that's exactly right. he's the first person to hold this office, and and we can see him writing in the indenltation as a way of organizing. >> martha washington destroy his letters after he died, but this one was found years later in the peculiar of a desk drawer. washington wrote it as he was leaving to take command of the continental army. ti. shows the emotion and the connection between martha and george. he writes, my dearest, i retained a section for you which neither time nor distance can change. >> wow. real romantic. >> beautiful sentiment. >> reporter: the library says more than 5,000 books have been written about george washington, but
and this is george washington's actual copy? >> yes. >> washington had little formal education. but he read voraciously, novels include don quixote, and tax policy to farming. >> this is a special book. >> acts of congress was purchased at congress last year for $9.8 million anded kls the then brand new u.s. constitution. this is the actual copy of the constitution that george washington read to see what his powers as president were? >> that's exactly right. he's...
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>> susan mcginnis at the washington navy yard. thank you very much, susan. >>> well, the three women and nine men killed in the navy yard shooting rampage range in age from 47 to 73. you can see their stories on cbsnews.com. >>> in mexico at least 47 people are dead after two major storms battered the country. thousands of tourists stranded in acapulco. water is waist deep inside the terminal. the twin storms washed out roads and forced residents from their homes. >>> and residents in colorado were reached in the last pockets. officials say nearly 12,000 people have been evacuated by air and ground since last week. the military is assisting in emergency airlifts to reach isolated residents. >> we're looking at lots of pinpoint extractions. many locations, smaller numbers. it's taking longer. we're also encountering a number of refusals that's a concern for us. we want people to get out while they have a chance. >> at least eight people are dead in the flooding. 19,000 homes are damaged or destroyed. >>> after the storm many colora
>> susan mcginnis at the washington navy yard. thank you very much, susan. >>> well, the three women and nine men killed in the navy yard shooting rampage range in age from 47 to 73. you can see their stories on cbsnews.com. >>> in mexico at least 47 people are dead after two major storms battered the country. thousands of tourists stranded in acapulco. water is waist deep inside the terminal. the twin storms washed out roads and forced residents from their homes....
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those were the words of our first president, george washington. music has a long history at presidential inaugurals and jan crawford tells us about it. >> reporter: it's hard to top 1961, organized by none other than frank sinatra. ♪ the gala for president john f. kennedy drew all the legends. >> we know it's a great party. >> reporter: the party tradition dates back to 1941, when franklin roosevelt decided to jazz up his third inauguration. ted johnson is senior editor at "variety." >> the whole idea of celebrity being involved not just in concerts, but the swearing in ceremony itself. >> reporter: there have been some memorable moments. ♪ a reunion of fleetwood mac. aretha franklin's big hat. and even some controversy. ♪ beyonce's lipsync of the national anthem. if you didn't notice, those stars were all singing for democrats. >> 80% of the contributions from the entertainment industry go to democrats. ♪ stand by our man >> reporter: republicans tend to go country. ♪ we all put a boot in your ass, it's the american way ♪ >> reporter:
those were the words of our first president, george washington. music has a long history at presidential inaugurals and jan crawford tells us about it. >> reporter: it's hard to top 1961, organized by none other than frank sinatra. ♪ the gala for president john f. kennedy drew all the legends. >> we know it's a great party. >> reporter: the party tradition dates back to 1941, when franklin roosevelt decided to jazz up his third inauguration. ted johnson is senior editor at...
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washington. vice chair of the senate intelligence committee, mark warner. >> i want to hear from everyone in that meeting and get their version of the story. what we've seen is a constant effort to hide contacts with russians. we've seen this pattern repeat itself. >> reporter: the president was also dealt a setback this weekend on his wish to repeal obamacare. leader mitch mcconnell delayed an upcoming vote on the senate bill while john mccain recovers from emergency surgery to remove a blood clot above his left eye. the better care act needs almost unanimous gop support, which it does not yet have. >> for all republicans' complaints about the death spiral of obamacare, if he don't fix it, they simply subsidize it with taxpayer moneys, which i just don't agree with at all. >> this bill would make sweeping and deep cuts in the medicaid program, which has been a safety net program on the books for more than 50 years. >> reporter: now, president trump did get some good news today in the form of a "
washington. vice chair of the senate intelligence committee, mark warner. >> i want to hear from everyone in that meeting and get their version of the story. what we've seen is a constant effort to hide contacts with russians. we've seen this pattern repeat itself. >> reporter: the president was also dealt a setback this weekend on his wish to repeal obamacare. leader mitch mcconnell delayed an upcoming vote on the senate bill while john mccain recovers from emergency surgery to...
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george washington. and yet since then i feel like she's sort of been left out of history. >> reporter: she wants to put her back with a love story that begins in 1756 as the newly minted french and indian hero, colonel george washington is passing through new york. he stops for a party in his honor, possibly atips manner, a man nger when he meets the heiress who lives there, sparks fire. was george washington sexy? >> george washington was a stud in the 1700s. are you can kidding me? women wanted a touch of him, it's said. >> reporter: if this guy has fallen for this heiress, why doesn't he make plans to take some leave, go check on this potential love of your life? >> george washington requests time off, 10 days, 12 days, 14 days and writes to his commander. he's denied every time. >> reporter: when mary married a british officer, he quit his command, perhaps changing the course of history. >> they really took away his freedom to follow his heart. >> reporter: she grew up in yonkers and married to the
george washington. and yet since then i feel like she's sort of been left out of history. >> reporter: she wants to put her back with a love story that begins in 1756 as the newly minted french and indian hero, colonel george washington is passing through new york. he stops for a party in his honor, possibly atips manner, a man nger when he meets the heiress who lives there, sparks fire. was george washington sexy? >> george washington was a stud in the 1700s. are you can kidding...
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new bombshell allegations, more than a dozen women who worked for the washington nfl team say the washington nfl they were subject to relentless sexual harassment. later how a seven-year-old who loves books and crayons is helping to teach her classmates about diversity. about diversity. udes preservisi. because he said a multi- vitamin alone may not be enough. and it's my vision, my morning walk, my sunday drive, my grandson's beautiful face. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient formula recommended by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. it's how i see my life. because it's my vision... preservision. even if you're on a statin? are you still at risk for a heart attack or stroke? statins may lower some risks, but may not be enough. that's why science delivered vascepa. for people who have persistent cardiovascular risk factors and take a statin only vascepa is clinically proven to provide 25% lower risk from heart attack and stroke. don't take vascepa if you're allergic to icosapent ethyl ny inacte ingredient in vascepa. t
new bombshell allegations, more than a dozen women who worked for the washington nfl team say the washington nfl they were subject to relentless sexual harassment. later how a seven-year-old who loves books and crayons is helping to teach her classmates about diversity. about diversity. udes preservisi. because he said a multi- vitamin alone may not be enough. and it's my vision, my morning walk, my sunday drive, my grandson's beautiful face. only preservision areds2 contains the exact nutrient...
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it's no wonder washington rarely smiled. >> what was his relationship like with martha washington in these final years? >> well by this time in his life he will tell you that marriage is the great joy of life. >> but he and martha were raising two grandchildren from her first marriage and even the father of the country struggled to keep up with the demands of parenthood. >> he's constantly disappointed by martha's grandson, george parke custis. he keeps dropping out of schools. the boy promises to do better. he never actually does. >> despite his good relationship with martha he still appeared to have strong feelings for sally fairfax, a married woman he had loved in his youth. >> we know that. because he wrote a letter to sally fairfax and he said all of the things he he had done in his life since then had not brought him as much joy as the time he spent with sally fairfax as a young man. >> other family secrets may be lost forever because, tragically for historians, martha burned almost all of their letters to protect their privacy. >> what did this place, mount vernon, mean to geo
it's no wonder washington rarely smiled. >> what was his relationship like with martha washington in these final years? >> well by this time in his life he will tell you that marriage is the great joy of life. >> but he and martha were raising two grandchildren from her first marriage and even the father of the country struggled to keep up with the demands of parenthood. >> he's constantly disappointed by martha's grandson, george parke custis. he keeps dropping out of...
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but i like washington less. so therefore, i think he's a risk worth taking. >> it's happened again and again. i looked at the debates during the campaign thought that he lost every single one of them. but people must have liked something they were hearing. this was not a stylistic speech, it will not be carved into marble. a very effective people for the people he wants it to be effective with those are ones that carried him. they haven't had ha voice in our politics, that's the truth. he is providing that. >> pelley: you wonder how he soverns going forward if he's only talking to those people who put him in office. i did interview with donald trump on "60 minutes" i said, being president of the united states is not like being ceo of a company. ahe congress is going to have a say, the supreme court is going to have a say, he said to me, quote, well, we'll see. >> look, i mean, what this misses a little bit, though, people are talking about the big stuff that needs to get condon with congress in areas where there
but i like washington less. so therefore, i think he's a risk worth taking. >> it's happened again and again. i looked at the debates during the campaign thought that he lost every single one of them. but people must have liked something they were hearing. this was not a stylistic speech, it will not be carved into marble. a very effective people for the people he wants it to be effective with those are ones that carried him. they haven't had ha voice in our politics, that's the truth. he...
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today washington threatened yet another upset. it hasn't been pretty for the quarterback robert griffin iii. a blowout looked imminent in the first quarter. pretty pass boldin. 30 yards. 7-0 san francisco. bole fin's fourth touchdown of the season. washington, eating it up in the second quarter. alfred morris, barrels through to make it 7-7. 125 rushing yards on 21 carries for that man. 10-7. san francisco. third quarter. griffin to desean jackson in the middle of the field and races by cox and that's a gain after 32 yards. later in the drive. aaron lynch nails griffin for a big sack. but -- he's called for a helmet to helmet hit. 15-yard penalty enabling the game tying field goal. so fourth quarter. and for the second straight week, frank gore will lose the football as he's hit by the former stanford man trent murphy. the redskins recover in san francisco territory and kick a field goal for the 13-10 lead. gore's second fumble in two weeks. but the 9ers put together the eight play, 75-yard drive. capped off by the four yard carlo
today washington threatened yet another upset. it hasn't been pretty for the quarterback robert griffin iii. a blowout looked imminent in the first quarter. pretty pass boldin. 30 yards. 7-0 san francisco. bole fin's fourth touchdown of the season. washington, eating it up in the second quarter. alfred morris, barrels through to make it 7-7. 125 rushing yards on 21 carries for that man. 10-7. san francisco. third quarter. griffin to desean jackson in the middle of the field and races by cox and...
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natalie brand in washington. thank you so much, natalie. >>> we are in fact hearing from the president, just moments ago, breaking news. president trump released a statement on the electoral certification through a white house spokesperson. he said he disagrees with the outcome of the election, but there will be an orderly transition on january 20th. >>> meantime, some white house officials have resigned after the violence on our nation's capitol. cbs news confirmed the latest resignation comes from matt pottinger. he served as deputy national security adviser. stephanie grisham stepped down from her post as chief of staff for the first lady melania trump. white house social secretary ricky nacita and sarah matthews deputy press secretary, also resigned. >>> house minority leader republican kevin mccarthy condemned the mob violence. cbs evening news anchor and managing editor norah o'donnell spoke with mccarthy yesterday on the phone during the chaos at the capitol. >> why have you all run from the capitol? why n
natalie brand in washington. thank you so much, natalie. >>> we are in fact hearing from the president, just moments ago, breaking news. president trump released a statement on the electoral certification through a white house spokesperson. he said he disagrees with the outcome of the election, but there will be an orderly transition on january 20th. >>> meantime, some white house officials have resigned after the violence on our nation's capitol. cbs news confirmed the latest...
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debra alfarone in washington. thank you so much. >>> well, authorities have arrested two more people in the capitol siege. peter francis stager was taken into custody on a federal warrant. the arkansas man was spotted in videos and photos striking a police officer repeatedly with a flag pole. a retired pennsylvania firefighter was also arrested yesterday, robert sanford is accused of throwing a fire extinguisher that appears to strike three officers in the heads. both men are facing charges. >>> president-elect joe biden unveiled a $1.9 trillion package to help americans rebound from the pandemic. the plan includes $1,400 checks for most americans, boosting the childcare tax credit, and increasing the federal minimum businees, and a dre to vaccinate 100 million pe >> you know, i know what i just described does not come cheaply. but failure to do so will cost us dearly. the consensus among leading economists is we simply cannot afford not to do what i'm proposing. >> biden also added there's a moral obligation to p
debra alfarone in washington. thank you so much. >>> well, authorities have arrested two more people in the capitol siege. peter francis stager was taken into custody on a federal warrant. the arkansas man was spotted in videos and photos striking a police officer repeatedly with a flag pole. a retired pennsylvania firefighter was also arrested yesterday, robert sanford is accused of throwing a fire extinguisher that appears to strike three officers in the heads. both men are facing...
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♪ >>> on this special edition of the cbs evening news from washington. moerk remembers its 41st president and george h.w. bush's closest friend resflect on his final days. >>> bob schieffer on the candidate answering critics who thought he wasn't tough enough. and the father who helped his son through one of the country's darkest hours. all that and more begin with the headlines in 60 seconds. >>> tributes and condolences from around the country and around the world are pouring in following the death of george h.w. bush. >> a life of quality. a life of honor. a life of honesty. >> perhaps the most modest man ever to hold the presidency. >> a man who in every one of his decisions put country above himself. >> we're also learning more about the former president's final moments. >> the last words the 41st president of the united states ever said were to the 43rd president when he said, i love you. >> really close to this. >> nearly two dozen tornadoes hitting the state of illinois this weekend. >> it actually put chills up my spine. >> chaos erupting in par
♪ >>> on this special edition of the cbs evening news from washington. moerk remembers its 41st president and george h.w. bush's closest friend resflect on his final days. >>> bob schieffer on the candidate answering critics who thought he wasn't tough enough. and the father who helped his son through one of the country's darkest hours. all that and more begin with the headlines in 60 seconds. >>> tributes and condolences from around the country and around the world...
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it is possible washington is right now. in fact, governors are doing the job that the they're not doing in washington, and they're either stepping forward or away from the health care plan, in ways that affect people's lives, which is not happening in washington. >> when it domentz heart of the question for court lyndon johnson come in and govern it's possible the answer is no. i do think we forget about the structural problems we have right now as a country. empirically we're extremely polarized. the filibuster has radicalized the senate. there's not a middle to be had. we'll never know-- if you roll back the clock and the president had engaged people from day one and had relationships and had cut cutsome deals, could we number a different spot in maybe. i think what president obama would say is no. they will never negotiate with me. never wanted to. never will at a. never will tomorrow. >> schieffer: but both lyndon johnson and franklin roosevelt had the ability to understand how much the country could swallow at one time
it is possible washington is right now. in fact, governors are doing the job that the they're not doing in washington, and they're either stepping forward or away from the health care plan, in ways that affect people's lives, which is not happening in washington. >> when it domentz heart of the question for court lyndon johnson come in and govern it's possible the answer is no. i do think we forget about the structural problems we have right now as a country. empirically we're extremely...
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when did he get to washington? they will want to go backwards through every minute and see if they can find the motive. >> we will follow up with you tomorrow, john, thank you very much. >> families of people who worked at the navy yard gathered he's standing here with you. what do you think? when you look at him, you see him here? >> i think we are really happy that he's home and we're going to let him go home and have just one drink. >> a lot of families relieved and elated to see their loved ones but the buses behind me are still coming in and some families are still waiting for word. scott. >> pelley: jeff, thanks very much. we're going to have more about the shooting in the second half hour of this expanded edition of "the cbs evening news." in colorado, today, the rain finally let up, and that gave rescuers the break they needed to resume the largest aerial investigation since hurricane katrina. nearly 12,000 people have left their homes. many neighborhoods are buried under several feet of mud. at least seven
when did he get to washington? they will want to go backwards through every minute and see if they can find the motive. >> we will follow up with you tomorrow, john, thank you very much. >> families of people who worked at the navy yard gathered he's standing here with you. what do you think? when you look at him, you see him here? >> i think we are really happy that he's home and we're going to let him go home and have just one drink. >> a lot of families relieved and...
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we are in washington, d.c. with more on what's ahead. >> reporter: with the national day of service behind us, preparations are underway for here in washington, d.c. for the official swearing in. president barack obama's official swearing in will happen today as wills have biden's. both ceremonies will be small and private. by law, they have to happen on january 20th. and that means that the inaugural parade and ceremony will happen on the following monday. that is also the 50th anniversary of the martin luther king, jr. "i have a dream speech." in washington, d.c., cbs 5 5. >>> vice president biden was sworn in this morning. the supreme court justice administered the oath. tomorrow, he will take the oath again right before the president on the steps of the capitol with people looking on from the national mall. >>> more star power on tap this year. >> lady gaga is set to perform during the festivities. the pop star will sing at tuesday's ball for the staffers. typically, a private affair. and she will perform a
we are in washington, d.c. with more on what's ahead. >> reporter: with the national day of service behind us, preparations are underway for here in washington, d.c. for the official swearing in. president barack obama's official swearing in will happen today as wills have biden's. both ceremonies will be small and private. by law, they have to happen on january 20th. and that means that the inaugural parade and ceremony will happen on the following monday. that is also the 50th...
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washington wins it! on a last-second j, cold-blooded! bob: gus, what has to happen in this situation is the officials must go to the monitor. clearly it was well before the buzzer. watch the backboard. see it light up. not until the ball was in the net. but by rule the officials go look at it. this is unbelievable, out of his hands. no problem. 28 points for isaiah thomas, fitting that he should be the one to make the basket at the end. gus: that says it all. 77-75 the final. the washington huskies have now won back-to-back pac-10 tournament titles. isaiah thomas. don't forget tonight on cbs it is "ncis." say long from l.a. you have been watching cbs sports on our 30th road to the final four. ,,,,,,,, ,,,, >>> you're watching cbs5 eyewitness news in high- definition. "this broadcast realtime captioned by becky lyon." >>> we saw the damage in santa cruz now new video of the tsunami coming ashore in emeryville. a serious problem at one of the country's nuclear power plants. good evening, i'm ann notarangelo. the scope of the disaster in ja
washington wins it! on a last-second j, cold-blooded! bob: gus, what has to happen in this situation is the officials must go to the monitor. clearly it was well before the buzzer. watch the backboard. see it light up. not until the ball was in the net. but by rule the officials go look at it. this is unbelievable, out of his hands. no problem. 28 points for isaiah thomas, fitting that he should be the one to make the basket at the end. gus: that says it all. 77-75 the final. the washington...
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los angeles, dallas, and washington, d.c. saw spikes in arrests monday night as police enforced curfews. cbs' kris van cleave covered the protests late into the night here in washington, and he was at a boisterous rally today outside the white house. kris, good evening. nor it is another night of demonstrations near the white house, take a look around, you can see a lot of people here t remains a peaceful demonstration, what has changed is the amount of military at this demonstration. you can see that d.c. national guard there with shields and batons behind them, are heavily armed, federal officers we think from the bureau of prisons. keep in mind, this is a peaceful demonstration. >> the other three officers are being charged. >> reporter: relief in new york city as this crowd learns all four former police officers involved in george floyd's death will face criminal charges. >> cops have been charged in the past and not convicted. so, as much as it is a step in the right direction, it's not a satisfaction that we will settle
los angeles, dallas, and washington, d.c. saw spikes in arrests monday night as police enforced curfews. cbs' kris van cleave covered the protests late into the night here in washington, and he was at a boisterous rally today outside the white house. kris, good evening. nor it is another night of demonstrations near the white house, take a look around, you can see a lot of people here t remains a peaceful demonstration, what has changed is the amount of military at this demonstration. you can...
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washington. we have the story from the michigan state capitol, in lansing. >> reporter: we were told that fbi intelligence had said that there was a lot of chatter online, the january 17th may be a violent day for capitols around the country, and it simply did not happen. the violent individuals appeared to be simply a no-show. there were more media and police here than protesters. i want to tell you about some of the 120 people who have been arrested so far because of what they allegedly did on the 6th of january. let's start with the video of a county commissioner from new mexico arrested in washington, d.c., his name is coy griffin. griffin posted videos of himself at the january 6th events and said he would return to d.c. with weapons. he is arrested and he is being threatened to be ousted from office if he does not resign. and betancourt, posed at the capitol with a confederate flag and he was on probation, he went to the riot and posted a picture on social media and he was wearing an ankle
washington. we have the story from the michigan state capitol, in lansing. >> reporter: we were told that fbi intelligence had said that there was a lot of chatter online, the january 17th may be a violent day for capitols around the country, and it simply did not happen. the violent individuals appeared to be simply a no-show. there were more media and police here than protesters. i want to tell you about some of the 120 people who have been arrested so far because of what they allegedly...
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but once he got to washington, he tried to seek consensus. he have members of congress come down take pictures with the polaroid one step, the early selfie. he would -- no one used the horseshoe pit, camp david as much as he did. to george h.w. bush it was one long class reunion. some of his best friends were democrats. for him, the ambient reality of washington was more bipartisan one and so, when he faced tough decisions he was able to make a consensus-based one, it hurt him with the right. hurt him with his own party, he broke with the base of his party on read my lips. i asked him once, which is your regret, he said, shouldn't have said "read my lips." >> is there a reason why you pointed to me when you kept saying the right? >> with great love. dickerson: we'll come back after this commercial talk about mckinley with karl rove and rest of our panel as well. >> dickerson: we're back with our presidential books panel. go back to you on mckinley and the american protective association. tell us what this is and why there might be parallel to
but once he got to washington, he tried to seek consensus. he have members of congress come down take pictures with the polaroid one step, the early selfie. he would -- no one used the horseshoe pit, camp david as much as he did. to george h.w. bush it was one long class reunion. some of his best friends were democrats. for him, the ambient reality of washington was more bipartisan one and so, when he faced tough decisions he was able to make a consensus-based one, it hurt him with the right....
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i'm serena marshall, cbs news, washington. >>> it's friday, november 11th, 2022. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> unprecedented damage, that's how some florida officials are describing what hurricane nicole did as it came on shore and tore through the sunshine state. a look at the damage and where the storm is headed next. >>> student loan plans struck down, a federal judge deals a big blow to the biden administration's plan to cancel student loan debt. >>> and washington commanders sued. why the team, its owner and the nfl itself is being sued by washington, d.c.'s attorney general. >>> good morning and good to be with you. and happy veterans day to the heroic men and women who have served our country. i'm anne-marie green. and we begin with what is left of hurricane nicole after it lashed florida causing what some officials are calling unprecedented damage. right now the storm has weakened to a tropical depression and has entered the state of georgia. nicole will continue to move north and east and rip through the carolinas and into virginia by this evening.
i'm serena marshall, cbs news, washington. >>> it's friday, november 11th, 2022. this is the "cbs morning news." >>> unprecedented damage, that's how some florida officials are describing what hurricane nicole did as it came on shore and tore through the sunshine state. a look at the damage and where the storm is headed next. >>> student loan plans struck down, a federal judge deals a big blow to the biden administration's plan to cancel student loan debt....
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>> susan mcginnen in washington. thank you. >>> senator creigh deeds is apparently i tical condition after being stabbed by his son. he was stabbed in his head and chest. his 24-year-old son gus was found in their saudi arabia home yesterday dead from what's believed to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound. the "washington post" reports gus deeds was admitted to a psychiatric hospital the day before but he was released because there were no hospital beds available. > >> there are very serious security threats. >> reporter: florida congressman trey radel is nation misdemeanor charges after being arrested on october 9. the one document released by see sue superior court in washington, d.c. he was elected last november and represents florida's gulf coast. in a statement he said, i struggle with the disease of alcoholism, and this led to an extremely irresponsible choice. in facing this charge, i realize the disappointment my family, fwren friends and constituents must feel. house speaker john boehner release add short stat
>> susan mcginnen in washington. thank you. >>> senator creigh deeds is apparently i tical condition after being stabbed by his son. he was stabbed in his head and chest. his 24-year-old son gus was found in their saudi arabia home yesterday dead from what's believed to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound. the "washington post" reports gus deeds was admitted to a psychiatric hospital the day before but he was released because there were no hospital beds available. >...
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we need someone who can change washington. basically kick everybody out and -- look, even president clinton told us the single biggest thing in the obama administration was crazy, obamacare. and we are going to continue that? >> dickerson: mr. mayor what i hear from republicans, though is these are the words of a 60-year-old man, not a teenager but this represents something different than they have seen not ten years ago but in the donald trump campaign he doesn't participate with the normal boundaries of things, whether it is about th about the kohn famie talked or a muslim ban, a series of things where donald trump is too volatile politically or temperamentally outside of the normal boundaries and that makes him unqualified for presidency and tha that's why you have peoe taking new steps, condi rice saying enough, donald trump should not be president, she didn't weigh in on the campaign but this is the mind that worries them. >> the reality is there is a great difference between those comments on tapes which were truly repre
we need someone who can change washington. basically kick everybody out and -- look, even president clinton told us the single biggest thing in the obama administration was crazy, obamacare. and we are going to continue that? >> dickerson: mr. mayor what i hear from republicans, though is these are the words of a 60-year-old man, not a teenager but this represents something different than they have seen not ten years ago but in the donald trump campaign he doesn't participate with the...
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it's a cloudy day in washington. but the weather has not been nearly the terrible kind of situation that it has been in previous -- previous times when presidents have been inaugurated. there have been some fierce snowstorms and deeply cold temperatures. but today was a beautiful day for an inauguration. let's have a look now. we want to replay for you the president taking the oath of office from the chief justice of the united states, john roberts jr. >> please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i, barack hussein obama, do solemnly swear. >> i barack hussein obama do solemnly swear. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> that i will faithfully execute. >> the office of president of the united states. >> the office of president of the united states. >> and will, to the best of my ability. >> and will, to the best of my ability. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> preserve, protect and defend. >> the constitution of the united states. >> the constitution of the united states. >> so help you god? >> so help me g
it's a cloudy day in washington. but the weather has not been nearly the terrible kind of situation that it has been in previous -- previous times when presidents have been inaugurated. there have been some fierce snowstorms and deeply cold temperatures. but today was a beautiful day for an inauguration. let's have a look now. we want to replay for you the president taking the oath of office from the chief justice of the united states, john roberts jr. >> please raise your right hand and...
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same-sex marriage is now legal in washington. it becomes the seventh state to allow gay and lesbian couples to weds. opponents say they will fight the law in court. >>> and whitney houston's body arrives at a funeral home in new jersey, not far from where she grew up. her family is planning a funeral for later this week. >>> a group of doctors is urging the makers of a common childhood cancer drug to increase production. they say that the supply could run out within weeks, costing patients their lives. we spoke with one family whose daughter desperately needs the drug. >> reporter: in december, 8-month-old elena shone held was diagnosed with leukemia. her parents were devastated but hopeful. mark is elena's father. >> the fact of the matter is it's terrible. in regard to leukemia, we're lucky in a weird way that it's curable and that they have a track record of curing it. >> reporter: but the cure depending on a cocktail of a chemotherapy one and the crucial one methotrexate is running out. >> if we loose methotrexate, we will op
same-sex marriage is now legal in washington. it becomes the seventh state to allow gay and lesbian couples to weds. opponents say they will fight the law in court. >>> and whitney houston's body arrives at a funeral home in new jersey, not far from where she grew up. her family is planning a funeral for later this week. >>> a group of doctors is urging the makers of a common childhood cancer drug to increase production. they say that the supply could run out within weeks,...
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but at eighth and washington, the peace was prone. police fired grenades and rubber bullets at demonstrators who pushed back demanding the release of two men detained while marching. the confrontation drew so intense, police used clubs to turn the demonstrators back. at this hour, there have been 102 arrests. police tell us two officers have been injured. in oakland, i'm robert lyles, for cbs news. >>> meanwhile, we go to atlanta now. overnight, police remove occupy wall street protesters from a local park. protesters who set up in tents were told to leave woodruff park. more than 50 demonstrators protesting corporate greed were arrested. there was no violence. >>> most americans have heard something about the occupy wall street movement. according to a new cbs news/"the new york times" poll, 43% say they agree with the movement's views, 27% disagree. a majority of americans say neither the president or republicans in congress have a clear plan for creating jobs. only 38% say the president has a clear idea for creating jobs. just 20%
but at eighth and washington, the peace was prone. police fired grenades and rubber bullets at demonstrators who pushed back demanding the release of two men detained while marching. the confrontation drew so intense, police used clubs to turn the demonstrators back. at this hour, there have been 102 arrests. police tell us two officers have been injured. in oakland, i'm robert lyles, for cbs news. >>> meanwhile, we go to atlanta now. overnight, police remove occupy wall street...
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he leaves this sunday for washington, d.c. to pick up his new keys to his office. in dublin, juliette goodrich, cbs 5. >>> checking bay area headlines, walnut creek police investigating a deadly officer- involved shooting. police got a 911 call from a screaming woman at the diablo pointe apartments. it was about 3 a.m. now, when officers arrived, they say they were confronted by an armed man. they wouldn't say what kind of weapon he had. officers fired, killed 22-year- old anthony banta jr. it was walnut creek's first shooting death of the year and the first officer-involved shooting since 2001. >>> the armed robbery of a 7- eleven is caught on camera in fairfield. police say one of two men pulled out a handgun when the store clerk opened the cash register. no word on how much money they got. this is one of two armed robberies to happen within minutes of each other, and police do believe they are connected. >>> a portion of a cliff collapsed at baker beach in san francisco this morning. one of the trails had to be closed now. the collapse likely the result of all t
he leaves this sunday for washington, d.c. to pick up his new keys to his office. in dublin, juliette goodrich, cbs 5. >>> checking bay area headlines, walnut creek police investigating a deadly officer- involved shooting. police got a 911 call from a screaming woman at the diablo pointe apartments. it was about 3 a.m. now, when officers arrived, they say they were confronted by an armed man. they wouldn't say what kind of weapon he had. officers fired, killed 22-year- old anthony...
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"the washington post" reports the washington football team will reveal its new name and logo on february 2nd. yesterday the team said the name will not be the wolves or the red wolves because of trademark issues. some of the finalists include the commanders, the defenders, the presidents, and the current washington football team. the organization dropped its previous name in 2020 after decades of complaints that it was racist toward native americans. >>> "the oklahoman" says nearly 600 amazon packages were discovered dumped in a wooded area near oklahoma city. sheriff's deputies found the most were opened, and the contents of many were missing. >> we don't know exactly what was in the packages. it's going to take a long time to sort through that and figure out what was stolen and the amount, the value of what was stolen. again, there were a bunch of books left behind. we don't know about that. >> investigators say the packages were on their way from an amazon facility to the u.s. postal service, but they never arrived. they were supposed to have been delivered by christmas. >>> and the "
"the washington post" reports the washington football team will reveal its new name and logo on february 2nd. yesterday the team said the name will not be the wolves or the red wolves because of trademark issues. some of the finalists include the commanders, the defenders, the presidents, and the current washington football team. the organization dropped its previous name in 2020 after decades of complaints that it was racist toward native americans. >>> "the...
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and dan balz of the "washington post." so stay with us. ,,,,,,,,,, the captioning on this program is provided as an independent service of captionmax, which is solely responsible for the accurate and complete transcription of program content. cbs, its parent and affiliated companies, and their respective agents and divisions, are not responsible for the accuracy, or completeness of any transcription, or for any errors in transcription. closed captioning provided by cbs sports division >> d:
and dan balz of the "washington post." so stay with us. ,,,,,,,,,, the captioning on this program is provided as an independent service of captionmax, which is solely responsible for the accurate and complete transcription of program content. cbs, its parent and affiliated companies, and their respective agents and divisions, are not responsible for the accuracy, or completeness of any transcription, or for any errors in transcription. closed captioning provided by cbs sports division...
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adriana. >> diaz: catherine herridge in washington, thank you. roughly 100 people have been arrested for wednesday's attack. cbs' charlie de mar spoke to a chicago-area business executive who was arrested and has regrets. >> reporter: an all-out search is under way for the rioters who stormed the u.s. capitol. from airports to hotels, the f.b.i. and d.c. police are asking for help identifying members of the mob. >> we're all trying to get into the capitol. >> reporter: social media is helping expose those responsible for the rampage. prosecutors arrested nicholas ochs. they say he's the leader of hawaii's proud boys chapter. a picture posted to twitter a picture posted to twitter appears to show him smoking a cigarette inside the capitol. he ran unsuccessfully for state office. this maryland man wearing a red hat in support of the president had his company badge around hi had his company badge around his neck, fired after internet sleuths called him out. libby andrews lost her job as a chicago real estate agent after admitting online to "storming
adriana. >> diaz: catherine herridge in washington, thank you. roughly 100 people have been arrested for wednesday's attack. cbs' charlie de mar spoke to a chicago-area business executive who was arrested and has regrets. >> reporter: an all-out search is under way for the rioters who stormed the u.s. capitol. from airports to hotels, the f.b.i. and d.c. police are asking for help identifying members of the mob. >> we're all trying to get into the capitol. >> reporter:...
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susan mcginnis in washington this morning. thank you, susan. >>> an associated press poll released yesterday shows any of the four contenders would lose to president obama and that voters are more optimistic about the economy. 48% of those asked approve of how the president is handling the economy. that's a 9% increase from december. but 58% disapprove of his handling of the rise in gas prices. >>> the governor of virginia has backed away from a controversial abortion bill. that bill required women to undergo an invasive ultrasound before having an abortion. soon after, governor bob mcdonnell shifted his position. the virginia house voted to amend the bill to require only an external ultrasound. the measure now heads to the senate. >>> in washington state, a federal judge ruled against a law requiring drug stores to dispense emergency contraceptives. the medication is often referred to by its brand name, plan b. some pharmacists say it violates their religious rights because it's the same as an abortion. the ruling only applie
susan mcginnis in washington this morning. thank you, susan. >>> an associated press poll released yesterday shows any of the four contenders would lose to president obama and that voters are more optimistic about the economy. 48% of those asked approve of how the president is handling the economy. that's a 9% increase from december. but 58% disapprove of his handling of the rise in gas prices. >>> the governor of virginia has backed away from a controversial abortion bill....
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in washington state, the website closed down. administration officials said the federal site was overwhelmed by 2.8 million visitors, a number they never expected. white house senior adviser david simas said the problems drew an all out response. >> we expected a slow ramp-up and what we saw today was an overwhelming response that exceeded even what we've seen in medicare on any given day. so it was a good start. we identified problems. tomorrow's going to be better. >> reporter: despite the delays and inconvenience, the white house argued the high numbers were a sign of intense interest in obama care. california alone saw 1.7 million hits on its website in the first hour. connecticut reported 130,000 hits. maryland, 87,000. what the administration is not reporting is how many people actually enrolled on tuesday. some of that's because officials won't know until people sign a contract with an insurance company and make a down payment. but we also know these first-day problems are what stopped many people from signing up. wyatt an
in washington state, the website closed down. administration officials said the federal site was overwhelmed by 2.8 million visitors, a number they never expected. white house senior adviser david simas said the problems drew an all out response. >> we expected a slow ramp-up and what we saw today was an overwhelming response that exceeded even what we've seen in medicare on any given day. so it was a good start. we identified problems. tomorrow's going to be better. >> reporter:...
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over 500 yards of offense for washington state. final score, 44, 22. ouch. >>> top 25 teams florida state and maryland. nick o'leary with the touchdown. and a james winston escaped the sack. he is going to finally do it again. carlos williams would follow up with a 17-yard run here. the seminoles run it up, 63-0! you rarely see that in a battle of two top 25 -- a one-sided landslide victory like that. >> that's amazing. >> 63-0! >> wow. >> i'm feeling for cal though right now. they are having such a tough time. sort of shaking off -- >> they're young. not ver deep. when the skilled guys are hurt, they can't go against the big dogs like oregon and some of the other pac-12 teams that are already there. but it's sykes' first year so he gets a honeymoon for a while. >>> first pitch coming up. >> it's 6:57! >> so -- >> i mean 5:57 i should say. >> he is ready. we'll have more at 6:30. >> thanks. >>> a day at the fair ruined for a fresno family. they say their 2-year-old was unfairly denied access to an amusement ride not because of his size or weight, becau
over 500 yards of offense for washington state. final score, 44, 22. ouch. >>> top 25 teams florida state and maryland. nick o'leary with the touchdown. and a james winston escaped the sack. he is going to finally do it again. carlos williams would follow up with a 17-yard run here. the seminoles run it up, 63-0! you rarely see that in a battle of two top 25 -- a one-sided landslide victory like that. >> that's amazing. >> 63-0! >> wow. >> i'm feeling for cal...
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of "washington post" and i must say, the unofficial dean of the political press corps here in washington which means he is the oldest member. >> you got that right. >> schieffer: i want to talk to you about the "wall street journal" on friday, that the white house is suddenly -- they actually announced this that they're going to -- have new quote, strategy to work with congress on some things of mutual interest and journal finds republicans who say yeah, they think they are ready to talk. is this the new age of miracles here or is this just some first of the year talk. >> two things. one, it's news that people would think about working together. two, most people don't think
of "washington post" and i must say, the unofficial dean of the political press corps here in washington which means he is the oldest member. >> you got that right. >> schieffer: i want to talk to you about the "wall street journal" on friday, that the white house is suddenly -- they actually announced this that they're going to -- have new quote, strategy to work with congress on some things of mutual interest and journal finds republicans who say yeah, they...
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bush's casket to washington. major garrett has more tonight from argentina. >> we lost a president who truly was a wonderful person, a wonderful man, a great man. >> reporter: before a meeting with german chanceler angela merkel at the g20, president trump offered condolences to the bush family. >> he was just a high-quality man, who truly loved his family. >> reporter: merkel recalled president bush's steady leadership as the cold war ended and a divided east and west germany forged a new future. >> and he's the father or one of the fathers of the german unification, and we will never forget that. >> glor: the president spoke today with president bush's sons and mr. trump's occasional rivals, jeb and george w. >> jeb bush is a low-energy person. >> glor: during the 2016 campaign, candidate trump attacked the former florida governor and the bush politicalp mocked the senior bush's slogan and still-running charitable foundation. >> thousand points of life. i never quite got that ron >> reporter: the former preside
bush's casket to washington. major garrett has more tonight from argentina. >> we lost a president who truly was a wonderful person, a wonderful man, a great man. >> reporter: before a meeting with german chanceler angela merkel at the g20, president trump offered condolences to the bush family. >> he was just a high-quality man, who truly loved his family. >> reporter: merkel recalled president bush's steady leadership as the cold war ended and a divided east and west...
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will be announced later for both minnesota and washington, d.c. >>> the chief medical officer in washington said capitol officer brian sicknick who was attacked in the capitol riots died of natural caus he suffered two strokes. investigators initially thought sicknick was hit in a head by a fire extinguisher. he later thought we may have ingested a chemical substance. last month, federal prosecutors charged two men with using bear spray on sicknick during the riots. >>> moderna says by the fall it will have a third booster shot for its two-dose covid vaccine. studies show the shot is 90% effective against the virus six months after the second dose. it's unclear how long immunity from covid lasts. the same is true for pfizer's vaccine. regardless, dr. anthony fauci is encouraging people to get a shot. >> we all want normalcy in america. the highway to that normalcy is vaccination. >> meantime, yale is joining a growing list of universities that are requiring students to be vaccinated against the coronavirus before returning in the fall. exceptions will be made for religious or medical reason
will be announced later for both minnesota and washington, d.c. >>> the chief medical officer in washington said capitol officer brian sicknick who was attacked in the capitol riots died of natural caus he suffered two strokes. investigators initially thought sicknick was hit in a head by a fire extinguisher. he later thought we may have ingested a chemical substance. last month, federal prosecutors charged two men with using bear spray on sicknick during the riots. >>>...
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washington became the sechgt state to approve of same-sex marriage. the state joins new york, connecticut, massachusetts, new hampshire, ver month, and washington in allowing same-sex couples to wed. it was signed into law. they approved domestic partnership laws in 2007 and 2009 that stopped short of allowing same-sex couples to marry, but greg says now is the time for the state to recognize full marriage equality i e-mail proud that our same-sex couples will no longer be treated as separate but equal. they will be equal in the great state of washington. >> gay and lesbian couples won't be able to walk down the aisle right away. the law takes effect in june. but hours after the signing, opponents signed a referendum to
washington became the sechgt state to approve of same-sex marriage. the state joins new york, connecticut, massachusetts, new hampshire, ver month, and washington in allowing same-sex couples to wed. it was signed into law. they approved domestic partnership laws in 2007 and 2009 that stopped short of allowing same-sex couples to marry, but greg says now is the time for the state to recognize full marriage equality i e-mail proud that our same-sex couples will no longer be treated as separate...
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do you think it will help break this gridlock we've got here in washington? >> well, it couldn't do any harm. i assume they let the president win.
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a bridge collapse sends cars plunging into the icy rivern washington state. the rescues, and what triggered accident. >>> rough day. glad to be here breathing. >> a bridge collapse cents cars plunging into the river -- sends cars plunging into the river in washington state. >> rattled nerves across northern california. the damage from aftershocks after a 5.7 quake. >> we are getting ready for the big holiday weekend. so far, so good. a lot of sunshine now. but we could see a couple of raindrops. we'll talk about that coming up. >> and heading out of town for the long holiday weekend? maybe to sfo? this is a look at our sensors on 101 looking good in both directions. more "timesaver traffic" coming up. >>> good morning. friday has arrived! it's may 24. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i'm michelle griego. time now 6:00. >>> federal safety inspectors will be in washington state today trying to figure out what caused an interstate 5 bridge to collapse. a car and a pickup truck plunged into the skagit river yesterday evening. these are live pictures. three people were res
a bridge collapse sends cars plunging into the icy rivern washington state. the rescues, and what triggered accident. >>> rough day. glad to be here breathing. >> a bridge collapse cents cars plunging into the river -- sends cars plunging into the river in washington state. >> rattled nerves across northern california. the damage from aftershocks after a 5.7 quake. >> we are getting ready for the big holiday weekend. so far, so good. a lot of sunshine now. but we...
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i'm major garrett, in washington. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captione >>> we'll start with the latest numbers in the covid-19 crisis. california reporting more than 9,800 new cases overnight. bringing the total number of infections here to more than 375,000. the state also saw 120 more deaths. san mateo reported 62 new cases, bringing their total to more than 4,400. san mateo is the only bay area county not on on the on list. >> reporter: business owners here can hearhe clock ticking. >> yes. i've been checking online. and watching the news just to see if we're gone close or not. >> reporter: a
i'm major garrett, in washington. good night. captioning sponsored by cbs captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org captione >>> we'll start with the latest numbers in the covid-19 crisis. california reporting more than 9,800 new cases overnight. bringing the total number of infections here to more than 375,000. the state also saw 120 more deaths. san mateo reported 62 new cases, bringing their total to more than 4,400. san mateo is the only bay area county not on on the...
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we need to do the same thing in washington. it just goes to show that we can't keep borrowing, can't keep spending and making empty promises to people. we have to tell the truth. we have to fix these problems. the sooner we do this, the better off everybody is going to be. >> schieffer: all right. you're a ranking democrat on the budget committee chris van hollen is in the studio with us. how do you, congressman, gauge this... the chances right now for a government shutdown? congressman ryan says they don't want one, but it looks like the two sides are awfully far apart to me. >> i hope they won't push it to that. look, everybody agrees we need to get the deficit under control, and that spending cuts has to be a big part ever of it. that's why the president's budget includes $400 billion in cuts to domestic discretionary spending. the question we've posed is, are you going to be reckless about this? or are you going to be responsible about this? and the bipartisan commission on fiscal responsibility specifically warned against
we need to do the same thing in washington. it just goes to show that we can't keep borrowing, can't keep spending and making empty promises to people. we have to tell the truth. we have to fix these problems. the sooner we do this, the better off everybody is going to be. >> schieffer: all right. you're a ranking democrat on the budget committee chris van hollen is in the studio with us. how do you, congressman, gauge this... the chances right now for a government shutdown? congressman...
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jan crawford, cbs news, washington. >> quijano: we'll be right back. be right back. >> quijano: more than a million ion le have visited the national museum of african-american history and culture since it opened last september but one exhibit is striking a cord with visitors who describe it as delicious. here again, errol barnett. >> we go through over 600 pounds of chicken a day, a hundred pounds of catfish a day, oxtail, ep0 pounds. >> reporter: jerome grant is the executive chef at the bustling sweet home cafe, inside washington's newest museum. >> what are you still out of? >> reporter: grant, the son of a iblipino mother and african american father calls sweet home cafe an edible exhibit. can- lot of people associate african-american food with-- we are more than southern food, african-americans are some of the-- behind american food whether we were saves or-- we were in the kitchen, we were in the kitchens in the stable houses, we were-- help develop what american food is. hi reporter: while southern favorites like fried chicken are on the 50 item
jan crawford, cbs news, washington. >> quijano: we'll be right back. be right back. >> quijano: more than a million ion le have visited the national museum of african-american history and culture since it opened last september but one exhibit is striking a cord with visitors who describe it as delicious. here again, errol barnett. >> we go through over 600 pounds of chicken a day, a hundred pounds of catfish a day, oxtail, ep0 pounds. >> reporter: jerome grant is the...
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. >> billions in taxes, our hopes crushed by washington. the legacy of barbara boxer. >> reporter: while this democratic ad ties nevada congressman joe heck to the spread of cancer. >> we can't eliminate every risk factor tied to cervical cancer, but joe heck is one we can. >> this is end game politics right here. this is clearly aimed at women voters. >> reporter: political ad expert evan tracy says 1,600 election ads are airing everyday in las vegas alone. >> sharron angle, too dangerous to have real power over real people. >> reporter: and there's one important difference from years passed. >> traditionally what you would see right now is groups would be cutting off people they didn't think had a chance to win. now they're adding more races so you're seeing the ad landscape get wider and wider as you get close to election day. >> reporter: that's because republicans in particular are flush with cash. take the national republican congressional committee which is spending $54 million to run ads in 90 congressional districts. double the num
. >> billions in taxes, our hopes crushed by washington. the legacy of barbara boxer. >> reporter: while this democratic ad ties nevada congressman joe heck to the spread of cancer. >> we can't eliminate every risk factor tied to cervical cancer, but joe heck is one we can. >> this is end game politics right here. this is clearly aimed at women voters. >> reporter: political ad expert evan tracy says 1,600 election ads are airing everyday in las vegas alone....
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capitol from this washington park along the potomac river. he traveled to washington to do surveillance, snapping this picture of the pentagon. officials stress at no time was ferdaus outside control of his undercover handlers so in that sense he present no actual danger but he repeatedly told the agents he was driven to kill americans, which he called enemies of allah. ferdaus, a u.s. citizen, has a college degree in physics and apparently some proficiency when it comes to building explosive devices. we're told in the course of the investigation, officials say he converted eight cell phones into detonators which he thought were being used to trigger ieds against u.s. soldiers serving in iraq. >> announcer: bob, i wonder, since the f.b.i. agents supplied the weapons as part of the sting operation, what are the chances ferdaus will claim he was entrapped. >> reporter: he will try, scott, but the agents said over the period of months they gave him multiple opportunities to back out. every time they said, "hey you might kill innocents," he was i
capitol from this washington park along the potomac river. he traveled to washington to do surveillance, snapping this picture of the pentagon. officials stress at no time was ferdaus outside control of his undercover handlers so in that sense he present no actual danger but he repeatedly told the agents he was driven to kill americans, which he called enemies of allah. ferdaus, a u.s. citizen, has a college degree in physics and apparently some proficiency when it comes to building explosive...
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hundreds of homes were destriend bigad shaban is in washington. bigad, good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, group to be with you. until this twister touched down this was an ought mottive repair shop. the destruction, in fact, in parts of washington is so extreme it's hard to distinguish one mountain of debris from the next. firefighters in washington, illinois, searched through rubble, lacking for survivors of a massive tornado that leveled the town. spray painted xs signify a home or car has been searched and is clear. this is just one of an estimated 80 twisters reported on sunday. most were in illinois. michael pedune saw a twister headed for his home. >> i grabbed my daughter and ran. everybody is safe. the rest is replaceable. >> reporter: hundreds of homes in washington were destroyed and officials instituted a dust-to-dawn curfew because of gas leaks and downed power lines. it also struck the town of pekin 18 miles away. jeff said he barely escaped. >> my son said there it is. in a matter of seconds it was right on top of us. we hutled i
hundreds of homes were destriend bigad shaban is in washington. bigad, good morning. >> reporter: anne-marie, group to be with you. until this twister touched down this was an ought mottive repair shop. the destruction, in fact, in parts of washington is so extreme it's hard to distinguish one mountain of debris from the next. firefighters in washington, illinois, searched through rubble, lacking for survivors of a massive tornado that leveled the town. spray painted xs signify a home or...
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terrell brown is in washington with the latest. good morning to you, terrell. >> reporter: drew, good morning. you said the key word and that is expected to approve this deal today. republicans still have the opportunity to reject this, although that isn't likely. had this not happened, millions of americans would have been hit in the pockets. millions of americans could be spared a new year tax cut if house republicans fall in line today. >> may not have been the politically the smartest thing in the world, but let me tell you what, i think our members waged a good fight. >> reporter: the gop caved under growing pressure from both parties on thursday, agreeing to accept a two-month extension of payroll tax cuts and unemployment benefits. house speaker john boehner informed members in a conference call last night and refusing to take any questions. >> sometimes, it's hard to do the right thing and sometimes it's politically difficult to do the right thing. >> reporter: both the house and senate are expected to pass the measure toda
terrell brown is in washington with the latest. good morning to you, terrell. >> reporter: drew, good morning. you said the key word and that is expected to approve this deal today. republicans still have the opportunity to reject this, although that isn't likely. had this not happened, millions of americans would have been hit in the pockets. millions of americans could be spared a new year tax cut if house republicans fall in line today. >> may not have been the politically the...
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has scared away the apple pickers here in washington state. most of the pickers here are migrant workers. an estimated 66,000 are here illegally. that is about 72% of all farmhands statewide. >> whether they are legal or illegal, they are not traveling. >> reporter: alfonso garcia has a green card. he has worked these orchards for 24 years. >> and this last year, they deport more and arrest more because, you know, they don't have license. >> reporter: and these migrant workers carry the load of this back-breaking work. they pick about 8,000 pounds of apples in a nine-hour day. are these jobs most americans would do? >> no. you can say, oh, well, you don't pay enough, but i'm paying 150 bucks a day. unemployed people who are on unemployment aren't willing to get off of that and come work. >> reporter: the labor shortage has put the 1.4 billion dollar washington apple crop at risk. >> without a labor force to do that, the industry is simply not going to survive long term. >> reporter: bruce grimm runs the washington state horticulture associatio
has scared away the apple pickers here in washington state. most of the pickers here are migrant workers. an estimated 66,000 are here illegally. that is about 72% of all farmhands statewide. >> whether they are legal or illegal, they are not traveling. >> reporter: alfonso garcia has a green card. he has worked these orchards for 24 years. >> and this last year, they deport more and arrest more because, you know, they don't have license. >> reporter: and these migrant...
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more than 3,000 cases of the eylness have been diagnosed in washington state. that's 13 times what they saw by this time last year. dr. thomas clark is at the forters for disease control. >> that's really on track to be a record since the 1940s, and re're seeing similar increases in most states around the country. in fact, we're probably on track to have another record year this earr in 2012. >> reporter: whooping cough is a respiratory infection that can close airways and be fatal. it's especially dangerous for children. outbreaks in the united states are not uncommon but are usually small, with fewer than 5,000 cases a year. but wisconsin and washington state have already reported more than 6,000 cases combined. new york has twice as many as sual.. >> kids who are unvaccinated to much more likely to get pertussis, about eight times more likely to get whooping cough. >> reporter: it's unclear what's kehind the spike. in washington state, three quarters of kids under ten are vaccinated, but the vaccine wears off over time and requires a booster shot. in the cur
more than 3,000 cases of the eylness have been diagnosed in washington state. that's 13 times what they saw by this time last year. dr. thomas clark is at the forters for disease control. >> that's really on track to be a record since the 1940s, and re're seeing similar increases in most states around the country. in fact, we're probably on track to have another record year this earr in 2012. >> reporter: whooping cough is a respiratory infection that can close airways and be fatal....